Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, I had a friend tell me that he should never have sent his DC to private and just sent to the local public. Friend had one in public and one in private. Friend found DC in public was getting a better education than the DC in private.
I think it must depend on the private/public school. I don't think ALL privates are that great, and some public schools are probably better than most of the private ones.
It also depends on the child, right?
This is often what people overlook in their judgement of others in the public v private wars. Just because a family chooses one or the other for their child doesn't mean they believer the forgone choice is inferior, just that it wasn't right for their child.
Anonymous wrote:Funny, I had a friend tell me that he should never have sent his DC to private and just sent to the local public. Friend had one in public and one in private. Friend found DC in public was getting a better education than the DC in private.
I think it must depend on the private/public school. I don't think ALL privates are that great, and some public schools are probably better than most of the private ones.
Anonymous wrote:1. you have tons of money and looking for prestige.
2. you love dc living and don't want to move from your cool neighborhood to jklm so are either getting some financial aid or working your butts off to make it work.
3. you are scared to trust the public school system because of a story you heard from a friend of a friend.
-- things you won't get out of privates
1. dc public schools are more rigorous curriculum wise and in many cases more innovative- this is why whenever a private kid has to go into public for various reasons ($$ being the primary) - they are behind in math.
2. colleges love some of dcps including wilson and have as good as a track record for ivies as most privates including big 3s
3. real life experience in a diverse atmosphere